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Rustler Steak House is one of many spots fre¬ quented by man y Feder als HCXJSE You bet we do! From McDonald’s to private parties, from the ordinary to the unique. Fort Hunt students can al¬ ways be found participating in the wild antics of an average American week¬ end. Of course, we are in a good lo¬ cation. Right down the road are the ex¬ citing sights of Olde Towne. In between the tourists are commonly seen your average couple STROLLING out of Mason’s. Strolling you say? Well . . . And then there’s Georgetown, where anyone sporting nice clothes and some form of indentification can enjoy “a night on the town.” Fort Hunt students usually visit Winston’s or Paul Mali’s, with the exception of those who prefer Deja Vu and Bojangles. Of course, all this mad partying takes money. Those of you that are low in that category . . . try a Toga Party!!
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No, this isn ' t about candy coated pop¬ corn and peanuts. A crackerjack, ac¬ cording to Webster, is something or someone very excellent. At Fort Hunt, there are many of these talented peo¬ ple walking around going almost un¬ noticed. You pass them in the hall, sit with them in classes, and talk to them at break; but their talents are never known. Now, everyone hears about our fantastic athletes and scholars, but not very many people know about the guy who sits home and constructs a model of the Golden Gate bridge or the girl who spends hours knitting, crocheting, needlepointing, and embroidering ev¬ erything imaginable. The variety of hobbies chosen is as immeasurable as the talent displayed. So, although we can tell you about just a few of our prodigies, we recognize and are proud of all of them. Dancing, as a form of art and enjoy¬ ment, seems to be a favorite pastime. Many girls are involved in ballet, tap, jazz, or disco, and some can be found giving lessons. Though there were no gentlemen ready to admit an interest in ballet, many guys enjoy getting out on the dance floor and moving with the music. Top: In the late morning hours before school, Mike Maloney can be found practicing for the next performance of his group, Sativa. Bottom: Demonstrating the style and ability that come from years of practice, Katie McDowell per¬ forms a graceful leap. 30
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